fired. i think this lawsuit sounds to me frivolous. he wasn t fired for partisan political reasons. he was fired because he didn t show the objectivity and neutrality required of a federal agent, particularly a member of the fbi. it s a great agency but it lives by its neutrality and objectivity, and he violated that. he was appropriately fired and his lawsuit it seems to me has no basis. sean: have you ever heard of the case when strzok interviewed hillary clinton remember, james comey, they didn t interview her until july 2nd. they were writing her exoneration in may of 2016. then comey stepped in and out he would be the attorney general because she was compromised after the traumatic meeting where they only talked about children for almost the whole hour, if you believe that. but did you ever hear of anyone being interrogated by the fbi that was allowed to bring in people that were also similarly, like cheryl mills, and sara,
report about comey s stealing and then leaking the fbi files. now, he leaks those files after he was fired, but there is criminal liability potentially there. i guess my general concern is that they separated this case out from the other issues that he was involved in as fbi director, and it s all part of a piece but we will see how it plays out. we have to remember as we think about the mueller investigation, we have to go back to the beginning. it was started as a result of an illegal leak by the former fbi director who was fired and in pursuing a vendetta against president trump, leaked documents to get his friend ultimately appointed as special counsel. sean: thank you. you ve been doing great work with judicial watch. i know we have other foia requests that we expected we will be revealing more stories in the days and weeks to come. i know for some of you this has taken a long time. i know the wheels of justice
the other person? yeah, cheryl mills, who would have been a witness and the others that were brought in. look, sean, this is the reason why deputy director fired him and remember, when it goes to opr, there were issues inside the fbi as well. even with opr, the office of professional responsibility, that was doing the review, remember there were a lot of people in there that were friends with each other because it s kind of like the fbi. it s like the fox guarding the hen house kind of thing. so there were a lot of friends, a lot of communication between these folks, and david did the right thing. he saw what was going on. it s exactly what alan dershowitz said. you know, he wanted to stop the president. he talked about an insurance policy. the cornerstone of quantico for the fbi, for fbi agents going to the process of becoming agents and serving their country in a noble way is to put aside all political bias, especially during an investigation. and the second reason that he should h
tonight. dvr the show if you can figure out how to operate it. if you can, send us a letter, handwritten, tell us how you did it. in the meantime, have a great evening. sean hannity is live at 9:00 p.m. from new york city. here he is. sean: lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink, all horrible adjectives for anybody. all right, tucker. great show, good to see you. all right, buckle up. welcome to hannity. we have news all over the place tonight. multiple fronts, including a damning new discovery from our friends at judicial watch showing the absolute depths of corruption inside the highest levels of the deep state. also, we have a shocking development from the hyperpartisan, yeah, the vile, trump-hating fbi lovebirds, the guy that said hillary should win a hundred million to zero and that we are a bunch of smelly walmart shoppers. peter strzok. it will probably make your skin crawl, but we will report it. but first, we turn to the mainstream media mob. they are operating as an unoff
and then you look also at a guy like peter strzok and his other involvement in stuff here, i would say from a legal standpoint, even a great lawyer like alan dershowitz, harvard professor that he is, and a man i admire, i would think you would have a hard time justifying his actions as an official in the fbi and don t forget, he worked for robert mueller and robert mueller fired him and then robert mueller cleaned his phone and cleaned lisa page s phone. well, robert mueller didn t fire him. he put him in a different position. sean: he claims he fired him and mccabe claims he fired them, so one of them is full of something. i think the point is, i think we have to have one rule of law apply to everybody but the rule of law i would apply to everybody would be to stop accusing people of crimes we should have had an independent commission where everything came out. i love what judicial watch is doing. bring everything out. bring everything into the light